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Australia welcomes South Sudan to the Community of Nations, media release, 9 July ...
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The Hon Kevin Rudd MP
Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs 
Australia welcomes South Sudan to the Community of Nations 

Joint media release: Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs 
Canberra 
9 July 2011 
The Australian Government has today formally recognised the Republic of South Sudan as an independent state. 
South Sudan declared its independence today. 
Australia warmly welcomes South Sudan into the community of nations. 
Independence reflects the clear aspirations of the South Sudanese people, as expressed in January's credible and 
peaceful referendum. 
We congratulate in particular Australia's large South Sudanese community, with Australia the largest voting site outside of 
Africa. 
Australia will shortly establish diplomatic relations with South Sudan. 
Australia will be represented at today's celebrations in Juba by the Hon Michael Danby MP. 
Mr Danby is the Chair of the Parliamentary Joint Standing Committee for Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade and was 
appointed by the Prime Minister to be Australia's Special Representative at the independence celebrations. 
Working with the international community, Australia stands ready to support the people of South Sudan and Sudan build a 
viable and secure future. 
The Australian Government is pleased to announce $16 million to assist South Sudan over the next two years to deliver 
basic services such as education, maternal health, sanitation and also to support rural livelihoods. 
While today is a day of celebration, the people of South Sudan face substantial challenges. 
Australia is gravely concerned about ongoing serious violence and insecurity in parts of Sudan, particularly in Southern 
Kordofan state and the Darfur region, and in parts of South Sudan. 
Australia has contributed peacekeepers to the United Nations Mission in Sudan since 2005, and intends to make a 
contribution to the new United Nations Mission in South Sudan, expected to be established shortly. 
Australia urges the peaceful resolution of all outstanding matters by negotiation, not unilateral action. The protection and 
safety of civilians must be the highest priority. 
Media inquiries 
„ Minister's Office: (02) 6277 7500  
„ Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Media Liaison: (02) 6261 1555  
„ AusAID Media: 0417 680 590  
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http://www.foreignminister.gov.au/releases/2011/kr_mr_110709.html
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